Unidentified pirates announce the penetration of the Iranian Energy Agency

Unidentified pirates announce the penetration of the Iranian Energy Agency

The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization reported today, Sunday, that it had been electronically breached by foreign-affiliated pirates who were able to access its email system. He claimed that unnamed pirates were behind the attack and that they wanted Tehran to release political prisoners who had been detained during the nationwide protests.

They claimed to have exposed 50 GB of the company’s internal communications, which contained contracts and building-related documents related to the Russian-backed Bushehr Nuclear Energy Station.
If the pirates obtained top-secret materials remained unclear.
The intrusion occurs as Iran experiences unrest on a national level in the wake of the killing of Mhisa Amini on September 16.

According to the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, the Bushehr facility, the only nuclear power plant in the nation, was breached via the pirates’ use of the email system.
Without providing any further information, the organisation claimed that a foreign nation was responsible for the attack.
Iran had previously charged Israel and the US with conducting electronic assaults that damaged infrastructure.

According to the group, “these criminal efforts are driven by desperation to garner attention.”
Unidentified pirates uploaded their own “Black Reward” on the Internet more than ten years ago with the assistance of Russia. It appeared to be blueprints, equipment, and images of decades taken at the Bushehr facility.
We don’t fling ourselves around with criminals like the West does.

Unknown pirates report breaking into the Iranian Energy Agency.

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